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2761  Other / Off-topic / Somebody is doing some house cleaning for some reason. on: March 13, 2014, 08:58:59 PM
The following dated post of mine was just deleted today. <FYI: whips = wipes>

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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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i have 20 years experience on internet forums dating back to dial up i think i have a decent enough background in moderating and forums in general to know who is trolling and who is responding to my legitimate threads trying to use your special position as a moderator to one up yourself on me is lame and i know how to deal with this if you continue down this path

Twenty years experience on internet forums, and a Navy Seal to boot, and still can't write better than my 11y/o nephew who's an idiot. And now wants to start a Bitcoin Central Bank with the acronym CCCB. I'm beginning to think his mother still whips his butt and ties his shoes for him.

I have no idea as to why it would have taken so long to delete if such were warranted.

But, for whatever the reason was, it's back, and now has its own thread. Thus, if anything nefarious is afoot, this may provide a clue. If all is well, then this thread/post has done no harm.

~Bruno Kucinskas
2762  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 08:40:20 PM
From the looks of it, Bitmine is also in a heap of shit. Like they say, "Alpacas of feather, fuck fellow bitcoiners together."
2763  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Unofficial BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: March 13, 2014, 08:31:34 PM
Quote from: giorgiomassa
CPP and refunds deadline
Confusion would be the best term to describe an otherwise very straightforward policy. A dedicated page explaining in simple words how the CPP works has been available here http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=850 since day 0, but it looks like it wasn't clear enough, or just not read by most people. Let me resume some key points:

2) Refunds can be asked on the 71th day of delay based on the committed shipment date, which is the one published when you place the order.

And I continue to be confused.....

I have 1 desk into the January Batch and I don't have ANY committed shipment date.

My order says "CoinCraft Desk (January batch) × 1" and if I click on it I have the 404 error message.

Yes, I'm behind, hence sure it's been mentioned before, but what is this "Desk" thing? Shouldn't it have been "Disc"?
2764  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Unofficial BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: March 13, 2014, 08:16:48 PM
christian anselmi from bitmine lied about INTEL

Hello Bob,

Thank you for contacting Intel and providing us with this information regarding another company's claims.

I forwarded your inquiry to the appropriate team for review, and it has been confirmed that there is no connection to Intel.

Best regards,

Michelle
Intel Customer Support

what the fuck, this idiots can only lie...

I've been sticking it up AMT's ass quite heavily lately, opting to give Georgio's Bitmine the benefit of the doubt. Unless I'm stopped fairly quickly, I WILL give Georgio the same treatment I afforded my Jewish Bulgarian Freemasons friend.
2765  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: March 13, 2014, 08:07:16 PM
nice - sexy renders. i'll buy 12trillion. can I print them off at home?

Only if you have a Photonic Mining Printer.
2766  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: PhotonicMining having pretty big claims, 125 TH/s for 10,000 USD on: March 13, 2014, 07:58:39 PM
Aside from the address, this is a scam because:

A) The variable cost of a chip comprised of photonic logic gates capable of performing SHA-256 calculations would far exceed $10k given the yield of the technology.
B) Photonic logic gates operating in the 400-450nm exist in labs right now.   Diffusion is the leading defect present during manufacture, smaller wavelength only exacerbates the previous claim.
C) In non-inert gas bath systems (although CO2 has been used in some cases), it requires in place spinning of fiber glass "conduit".   So either the system has to ship with a gas circulation system to keep gas density uniform or, again, they're using things that only exist in labs at this point.


I'm selling eye protection ware just so one could view the renderings once they become available.
2767  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: PhotonicMining having pretty big claims, 125 TH/s for 10,000 USD on: March 13, 2014, 07:56:34 PM
I spy with my little eye.... Hawaii  Grin

Close enough: https://twitter.com/ColoradoCrypto/following
2768  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 07:30:28 PM
Oh I think you're absolutely right.

I don't think they will be able to get all of those done considering they have already said they were short staffed.

Unless for some reason they just don't have one part like say power supplies or something stupid like that and then plan a mass shipment of miners at that times.

I'm expecting mine to be late but they kind of fucked themselves in my opinion by giving me an exact date (for the week my miner will ship)

That gives them until 28th (29th if fedex or ups will will do a saturday pickup) to ship out my unit. I even said I understand and anticipate delays like with many of the other companies. But they said this month so I'll hold them to it.

Yes, maybe they are just waiting for their order of duct tape from Amazon to come in so they can box up all of the orders they have completed and get them on a truck Grin

PS. 1 of my orders is still on hold. Seems strange they have to have an IT guy manually change the web page for each order.

This is a combination of:

1> Bogus website framework (prepackaged and installed)
2> Lack of skills from their team to implement an automated system or further program/modify the website.

Their website and ordering workflow are a clear indicator of their lack of technical skill, even if it's just related to the website.

I also find it strange that AMT and Bitmine are using the same framework (AJAX) and templates for their websites. Looks like they used the same person to setup both sites.

Just another shady aspect of AMT.

My guess is that Tyler Lummis is probably behind both website designs.

Perhaps.

Based on his resume, I'm unimpressed with his skill set. Just about anyone can install a framework website and load up a template.

Pulled from the website's source code:

<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin v1.4.18 - http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/ -->


At least AMT's site is secure: https://advancedminers.com/wp-content/uploads/ Ergo, no way anybody who's ordered should be concerned about their vitals being compromised.
2769  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 07:20:09 PM
Oh I think you're absolutely right.

I don't think they will be able to get all of those done considering they have already said they were short staffed.

Unless for some reason they just don't have one part like say power supplies or something stupid like that and then plan a mass shipment of miners at that times.

I'm expecting mine to be late but they kind of fucked themselves in my opinion by giving me an exact date (for the week my miner will ship)

That gives them until 28th (29th if fedex or ups will will do a saturday pickup) to ship out my unit. I even said I understand and anticipate delays like with many of the other companies. But they said this month so I'll hold them to it.

Yes, maybe they are just waiting for their order of duct tape from Amazon to come in so they can box up all of the orders they have completed and get them on a truck Grin

PS. 1 of my orders is still on hold. Seems strange they have to have an IT guy manually change the web page for each order.

This is a combination of:

1> Bogus website framework (prepackaged and installed)
2> Lack of skills from their team to implement an automated system or further program/modify the website.

Their website and ordering workflow are a clear indicator of their lack of technical skill, even if it's just related to the website.

I also find it strange that AMT and Bitmine are using the same framework (AJAX) and templates for their websites. Looks like they used the same person to setup both sites.

Just another shady aspect of AMT.

My guess is that Tyler Lummis is probably behind both website designs.

Perhaps.

Based on his resume, I'm unimpressed with his skill set. Just about anyone can install a framework website and load up a template.

Pulled from the website's source code:

<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin v1.4.18 - http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/ -->


Everyone else should be more unimpressed with his command of the written English language, considering Joshua Zipkin spent not 4, but 6 years at Penn State (his words, NOT mine).

For only 1 BTC, I will create your very own diploma, depicted below just like some Jewish Bulgarian Freemasons has.
2770  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 06:49:51 PM
Oh I think you're absolutely right.

I don't think they will be able to get all of those done considering they have already said they were short staffed.

Unless for some reason they just don't have one part like say power supplies or something stupid like that and then plan a mass shipment of miners at that times.

I'm expecting mine to be late but they kind of fucked themselves in my opinion by giving me an exact date (for the week my miner will ship)

That gives them until 28th (29th if fedex or ups will will do a saturday pickup) to ship out my unit. I even said I understand and anticipate delays like with many of the other companies. But they said this month so I'll hold them to it.

Yes, maybe they are just waiting for their order of duct tape from Amazon to come in so they can box up all of the orders they have completed and get them on a truck Grin

PS. 1 of my orders is still on hold. Seems strange they have to have an IT guy manually change the web page for each order.

This is a combination of:

1> Bogus website framework (prepackaged and installed)
2> Lack of skills from their team to implement an automated system or further program/modify the website.

Their website and ordering workflow are a clear indicator of their lack of technical skill, even if it's just related to the website.

I also find it strange that AMT and Bitmine are using the same framework (AJAX) and templates for their websites. Looks like they used the same person to setup both sites.

Just another shady aspect of AMT.

My guess is that Tyler Lummis is probably behind both website designs.
2771  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: March 13, 2014, 06:36:30 PM
Bitcoin Miners progress update – 13 March 2014
 
1.We have approved the 2nd review of the Minion substrate and it has been taped out. Chip packaging is on schedule.
2.We have encountered roadblocks in the X1 and X3 case design due to not all parts being in hand, we are working with 2 factories to solve them.
3.We have received and partially assembled the control board and X1 backplane board. We have received today the X1 hashboard and we will start assembling it.
4.Based on reviews we have made some schematics changes to the current boards therefore new boards are on pipeline.
5.We have visited the heatsink factory. We have paid and started manufacturing the heatsinks for all current orders.
6.We have received the PSU for X1, visited the PSU factory and have paid today the X1 PSUs. X3 PSU sample is scheduled to be delivered after 1 week. X1 PSU: Image1Image 2Image 3
7.Automatic BTC payment system is still under review. We are taking extra time to review the code to ensure that we’re not losing coins.
8.Customer support:
a.We are still lagging behind and have a queue of 700 tickets. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience please bear with us until we get this sorted. Our most experienced agent (Julia) is in maternal leave, the next experienced one (Alexey) is working on the case half time and the 3rd one (Sylvia) is in training. We have one other agent (Matt) working part time, remotely, but his limited time does not allow him to make much progress.
b.Customers must understand that our headquarters from China do not have access to Facebook. This account is maintained from abroad and they are unable to access any customer support issues.
c.Few customers have requested refunds. Please rest assured that we will refund the USD in May and we are trying to refund BTCs sooner but we are waiting for a legal document which was not returned yet. Please note that customers opening more tickets will just get you back to the end of the queue as we reply the tickets in the reverse order of activity.
 
Gallery

Pics look nice

Question about the X1

You guys are going with the top with max airflow and not the design with holes only in the shape of an X correct?

Looks like Alex forgot that he has two Matt's taking care of tickets, not just one.

Them pics are amazing. Question: How do they make them miners float in the air like that? Answer: Photoshop. You see, they take pics of their wonderful units/cases/whatever, then instead of just cropping out the surrounding noise, they opt to go through great expense to just showcase the floating case. At least that's what I would do to perpetuate the scam as long as possible.

2772  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where is Mark Karpeles right now? Sightings? on: March 13, 2014, 10:33:34 AM
If someone actually spots him in the wild, they wouldn't actually post it here, would they?

Table. Both hands on table. Stoic look. Am I close?

2773  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In 5 years all ASICs will be replaced by this... on: March 13, 2014, 08:20:17 AM
I just triple-vetted myself. Anybody interested in a group buy?

2774  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 07:20:46 AM
Hey, Josh. Since we're such tight pals, here's a heads-up to have you correct the wrong address on at least one of your domain names. You seemed to have mixed up your home addresses in two counties. While you're at it, you might as well change Joshua Zipkin to Steven Maxwell like you've done with the several dozen other domains you registered since you've join the Bitoin realm.

http://www.webboar.com/whois/newemotionsbg.com

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Whois information for newemotionsbg.com:

Registrar:    ENOM, INC.
Registration date:    2010-10-30
Last updated:    2011-10-25
Expiration date:    2012-10-30
Administrative, Technical Contacts:
Email:    [2 domains use this email]
Name:   
Phone:   
Address:    New emotions ltd
607 Oak Shade ave.
Sofia, Bulgaria 1404

BG
Owner Contacts:
Name:   
Address:    joshua zipkin ()
607 Oak Shade ave.
Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
BG

And change Jake's litter box. It's startin' to stink in here.
2775  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 06:48:33 AM
Does BITMINE realize AMT is not producing or pushing a product?

There must be some sort of mix up here, because nobody has received ANY information on shipments or assembly.

Something has to be done, and I really hope BITMINE.ch is not involved in some way.


~Casey

Reminds me of the old punchline: The Czech is in the mail.
2776  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 04:28:03 AM
Yes, Joshua Zipkin, I did see the Nashville Craigslist ad that was put up 14 hours ago. Only one problem with it, though. I don't think that Tyler would be living in Brentwood, TN. You forgot that I've lived in Nashville for about six years, thus knowing the various communities.
2777  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 03:52:14 AM
Ain't this fuckin' special! Now, Google thinks this ad is reverent to me.  Roll Eyes



Tongue You should see what google-stalking-ads show me...

They must think I am an 85 yr old lesbian, who is into art, technology, BDSM items, mining, and coin-collecting... Gotta love those tracking-cookies and key-word snoopers!

Last December, I looked up one address for an upper-end hotel in Indy for my sister. Just one simple search to get an address, then for the next month, most every site I visited, including YouTube, Google keep sticking that hotel's ad up my ass.
2778  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 03:46:23 AM
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They just use a lot of buzz words and light technical terms to make it seem like they are specialists. This is easy to spot when you work in these industries.

You know what else is so easy to spot? A person that DIDN'T attend Penn State for 6 years and graduate with a business degree. Yes, Joshua Zipkin did claim attending Penn State for 6 years. You want to know how many DAYS I attended any university? The answer is 0, as in серо, if you're a Jewish Bulgarian Freemasons.

See how many grammatical errors Joshua Boya made when he penned the following.

http://web.archive.org/web/20130330192214/http://setupstarters.com/

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Its so Easy!

Setupstarters is a company designed you setup your site today, and get you going online tomorrow. We provide you with the latest and most advanced code, at the most affordable prices. One of our representatives will sit you with you, and consult you on exactly what you need, and what will suite your needs the best, rather then offering your services, that are an unecessery expense.

Our Outsourcing Options

Consulting Your Needs.

The world is online, active, and social! If your company isn’t then your missing all the potential clients you could have had. Online advertising is the is a key factor to today’s small business profits. Online advertising is easy, and can be customized to target your clients, and your product’s needs. With today’s social networks, 100 dollars goes a long way to market your product or service.

You know what I think? I think AMT may not be coming back here. That's what me thinks. Me also thinks that Joshua Zipkin is still scratching his head wondering how a fuckin' Jewish Lugan Farm Boy Idiot--me--figured his ass out.
2779  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 03:03:38 AM
Ain't this fuckin' special! Now, Google thinks this ad is reverent to me.  Roll Eyes

2780  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 13, 2014, 02:54:28 AM
To be fair, proof that AMT doesn't lie: http://advancedminers.com/bitcoin-miner-faq/

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When will my miner be shipped?

Your bitcoin miner will be shipped in the order of when it was purchased. Instead of doing batch shipping like most Bitcoin Mining Hardware suppliers do, we ship as fast as possible. Although we may ship some units in batches if the order demand for that unit is high. We ship on a first ordered, first delivered basis.

You will receive an email notification when your miner’s assembly process has started.

You will receive another email notification when your miner has been shipped, along with the shipments tracking number.

Since nobody has gotten an email stating that their miner's assembly process has started, there'll be no need in waiting for another email depicting a tracking number.
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